The Routledge Handbook of French History
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The Routledge Handbook of French History

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The Routledge Handbook of French History

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Aimed firmly at the student reader, this handbook offers an overview of the full range of the history of France, from the origins of the concept of post-Roman "Francia," through the emergence of a consolidated French monarchy and the development of both nation-state and global empire into the modern era, forward to the current complexities of a modern republic integrated into the European Union and struggling with the global legacies of its past.

Short, incisive contributions by a wide range of expert scholars offer both a spine of chronological overviews and a diverse spectrum of up-to-date insights into areas of key interest to historians today. From the ravages of the Vikings to the role of gastronomy in the definition of French culture, from Caribbean slavery to the place of Algerians in present-day France, from the role of French queens in medieval diplomacy to the youth-culture explosion of the 1960s and the explosions of France's nuclear weapons program, this handbook provides accessible summaries and selected further reading to explore any and all of these issues further, in the classroom and beyond.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9780367406820
eBook ISBN
9781003823988

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. List of Contributors
  7. List of Maps
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 Overview: From Regnum Francorum to Regnum Franciae: Early Medieval France from the Fifth to the Twelfth Centuries
  10. 2 Gaul, Francia, and the Wider Early Medieval World
  11. 3 The Vikings and Francia, 799–936
  12. 4 Regional Magnates and the Last Carolingians
  13. 5 The World of the Early Capetian Court: 987–1180
  14. 6 The Queens’ Reflection: French Consorts as a Mirror of French History
  15. 7 History and the Shaping of French Identity in the Later Middle Ages
  16. 8 Nationhood and Nationalism in French History Writing: Franks, Gallo-Romans, and the Shaping of the Roman National
  17. 9 Overview: Valois France, 1328–1498
  18. 10 France and the Crusades in the Later Middle Ages
  19. 11 Prince and Principality in the Breton War of Succession
  20. 12 Performing Discontent: Politics and Society in the French Satirical Theater of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
  21. 13 Overview: France in the Sixteenth Century: Monarchy, Renaissance, and Reformation, 1494–1610
  22. 14 Conduit of the Divine: Theocratic Themes in Political Theory in Renaissance and Reformation France
  23. 15 Royal Women and the Habsburg–Valois Wars (1494–1559)
  24. 16 Festival Cultures in Early Modern France: Elite and Popular Celebrations, c. 1560–c. 1640
  25. 17 Overview: Absolutist France to 1715
  26. 18 Bureaucracy and Royal Administration in the Seventeenth Century – French Absolutism and the State
  27. 19 A Century of Saints? The Catholic Reformation in Seventeenth-Century France
  28. 20 The Royal Manufactories of Absolutist France: Luxury Production and the Politics and Culture of Mercantilism
  29. 21 Making History in Old Regime France
  30. 22 Overview: France, 1715 to 1815: A Century of Dubious Greatness
  31. 23 The French Caribbean in the Era of Slavery
  32. 24 The Development of the French Dimension of the Atlantic Slavery System
  33. 25 French India in the Eighteenth Century
  34. 26 Exploration and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century France
  35. 27 Enlightenment and the Supernatural: Popular Religious Practice in the Eighteenth Century
  36. 28 The “Masterpiece of the National Assembly”: Criminal Justice and the Revolution
  37. 29 Performance in Paris, 1789–1815: Setting the Stage for Regime Change and Cultural Revision
  38. 30 Fugitives from France: Huguenot Refugees, Revolutionary Émigrés, and the Origins of Modern Exile
  39. 31 The French Campaign in Egypt (1798–1801)
  40. 32 Monarchy, Memory, and the Chapelle Expiatoire
  41. 33 Overview: 1815–1905: An Era of Tumult and Change
  42. 34 Memory of Lost Empire
  43. 35 France and Algeria, 1830–1870
  44. 36 Environment and Technology in Global France, 1763–1914
  45. 37 The French Periodical Press, 1815–1905
  46. 38 From Dictator to Democrat? The “Black Legend” of Louis-Napoleon and Subsequent Historical Revisionism
  47. 39 Socialism Up to the First World War
  48. 40 French Empire in the Asia-Pacific Region, c. 1800–1914
  49. 41 Imperial Variation: Administration and Citizenship in France’s Colonies
  50. 42 Overview: Two Frances at War and Peace: The Stories of a Nation and its People, 1905–1958
  51. 43 Overview: Between Gaullism and Globalization: Opening Up the Fifth Republic, 1958–2020
  52. 44 History and Historiography of French Imperialism from 1914
  53. 45 French Feminisms: Patriarchy, Populationism, and Progress, 1870–1950
  54. 46 Queering France Since the Belle Époque: Between Emancipation and Repression
  55. 47 Reconstructing French Relations in the South Pacific after World War I
  56. 48 The Popular Front and France’s Twentieth Century
  57. 49 The Brazzaville Conference and the Future of French Colonialism in Africa
  58. 50 The Atomic Republic: Nuclear France Since 1958
  59. 51 Young People and Youth Culture, 1958–1968
  60. 52 Sustaining the Nation: A Gastronomic Reading of Contemporary France
  61. 53 The Year of the Events: 1968
  62. 54 The Algerian Diaspora in France
  63. 55 French Museums in the Fifth Republic
  64. 56 Erasing Race in France: Social Consequences of Political Idealism
  65. 57 The Memory Politics of the First World War at Its Centenary
  66. 58 French Historical Writing in the Wake of Decolonization
  67. Index

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